Black Gold Farms
Mohammed Raju Ahmed, PhD, is a Digital Agronomy and Sustainability Analyst at Black Gold Farms. Prior to this role, Mohammed worked as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at North Dakota State University, focusing on AI, imaging, and remote sensing technologies in precision agriculture. Mohammed also completed a PhD at Chungnam National University, where research included food safety and developing a prototype seed sorting machine. With previous experience as a Graduate Research Assistant at Sunchon National University, Mohammed has a strong background in agricultural engineering and research.
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Black Gold Farms
Black Gold is a global production, sales and service operation, specializing in potatoes. A leading supplier of chip potatoes, the company is internationally known for its innovative technology in potato production and handling. A multi-generation, family owned organization firmly planted in North Dakota’s Red River Valley more than 80 years ago, Black Gold has evolved into a global potato production, sales and service company and industry leader. We are the nation’s largest supplier of chip potatoes. Sustainability is a time-honored tradition at Black Gold—we have been supporting its basic tenets since Hallie Halverson planted his first crop of potatoes on the home farm near Forest River, N.D., in 1928.